Broadcaster will also ave traditional coverage and a multiview option

TNT Sports is launching Roland-Garros 360, a combined studio and multi court show for the tennis tournament that runs 24 May-7June.
Roland-Garros 360 will show viewers the best moments from each day’s biggest matches as they happen, anchored from a linear studio show. There will also be more traditional coverage of full matches on show courts on TNT Sports 4, and all matches on HBO Max.
Laura Robson, Rachel Stringer and Craig Doyle will host TNT Sports’ daily studio show, which will be filmed at a purpose-built facility in Musketeers Square at Roland-Garros from 9:30am each day. Alex Aljoe is onsite reporter, with Tim Henman, Anne Keothavong, Johanna Konta, John McEnroe, Jim Courier, Mats Wilander, Alex Corretja, Boris Becker, Chrissie Evert, Caroline Wozniacki and CoCo Vendeweghe providing punditry.
Digital coverage will include each day’s best shots, player challenges, celebrity reactions, courtside viewpoints and extra pundit analysis and trivia.
In the HBO Max app, viewers will be able to watch up to four matches simultaneously with Multiview, have real-time notifications of when their favourite players are on court, watch in timeline highlights, experience 1080p Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos on selected courts, and select from up to 20 commentary languages.
Scott Young, EVP at WBD Sports Europe, said: “Roland-Garros sits at the heart of an unmissable Summer of Sport across our channels and platforms. Through the storytelling and broadcasting strength of TNT Sports, the ultimate viewing experience on HBO Max, the first-class on-site and studio productions, featuring legends of the game as experts, our coverage will provide the most complete and authentic Roland-Garros experience possible.”
In the build up to the tournament, TNT Sports is airing The New Dawn of Tennis, a documentary charting the rise of current top two men’s players Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner and their epic five hour 29 minute Roland-Garros final last year. It features contributions from John McEnroe, Jim Courier, Mats Wilander, Justine Henin, Alex Corretja, Amelie Mauresmo and Ricardo Piatti .
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